The announcement of the arrival of the famous RPG Diablo 4 to the Xbox Game Pass service was one of the most anticipated news for fans of the platform, and for everyone who missed the opportunity to try the game when it was released.
On this occasion, Blizzard shared with us its statement about the launch of the game for Game Pass on the 28th of this month, as its statement included:
Welcome!
We’re excited to announce that Diablo IV is coming to Xbox Game Pass on March 28! With this addition, we’re excited to bring you the ultimate RPG experience for more adventures. Experience a compelling story campaign for the first time, or dive into the Construction Season to uncover a new threat hidden beneath the sands of Kegistan. Whether you choose to travel alone or with friends, you’ll have plenty to explore in the shared world of Sanctuary, endless evil to defeat, endless abilities to master, terrifying dungeons to conquer, and legendary loot galore.
Yesterday, Microsoft made its long-awaited decision by confirming that Activision Blizzard's main games will join the famous Game Pass service.
This list will start with the action RPG game Diablo 4, which will enter the service on March 28th, as announced. Sara Bond Through Xbox via Xbox Pocast. Of course, this decision will pave the way for the possibility of the famous Call of Duty shooter series and beloved titles such as Tony Hawk, Crash Bandicoot and many other works from Activision Blizzard to be available on the Game Pass service from day one.
This major move represents a strong addition to the Game Pass library and solidifies its position as the go-to destination for game lovers. Could we see more exciting announcements? Stay tuned as we explore the details of the outcome and the harvest of this acquisition between two gaming industry giants.
We remind our followers that during the Xbox episode in which Microsoft shed light on its plans for its next strategy for its games, it was already revealed that 4 exclusive games were coming to PlayStation and Nintendo platforms, and despite the arrival of 4 games without revealing their names in any way, they are Starfield and Indiana Jones are not from this lineup.
pointed out “Phil Spencer” Speaking of exclusives, he indicated that the company will not abandon its usual strategy of exclusive games, but will only release 4 games at this time, including games released over a year ago that were developed by Xbox Studios, and two other games that are smaller in size.
